Sentences with phrase «with ice expert»

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Dr. Walter L. Bradly, an expert on polymers and thermodynamics, says, «Ice crystals have a certain amount of order, but it's simple, repetitive, and has a low amount of information, sort of like filling a book with the words, «I love you, I love you, I love you» over and over again.
Icing your cake with an expert crumb coat before you go all Ace - of - Cakes on your creation.
Plus, author and nutritionist Joy Bauer joins the fun with her healthy Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream, food and lifestyle expert Chadwick Boyd makes Radish and Snap Pea Bites with Brown Butter Rosemary Drizzle, and Geoffrey Zakarian whips up a Pina Perfected cocktail.
At FIE Palsgaard's ice cream experts will present a solution that delivers on all three parameters — and makes it possible to do so even with milk ice.
We still don't know enough about tar sand oil, or bitumen, which takes longer to break down due to its high viscosity, but doesn't spread, we also don't know much about the behavior of oil from a blowout, such as the Deepwater Horizon BP blowout, and we know little of how crude oil behaves in the Arctic Ocean, where there is ice, or how to remediate it,» said Michel Boufadel, director of NJIT's Center for Natural Resources Development and Protection and a member of the panel of experts charged with evaluating the impact of spills in Northern waters.
With improved technologies and a reduction in sea ice around Antarctica, Hemmings, Ainley and many other experts believe its fisheries will be further threatened without policy changes.
Taking the perma out of permafrost Arctic sea ice continues to shrink, with experts predicting an ice - free Arctic by as early as 2020.
«Based on the UN climate panel's report on sea level rise, supplemented with an expert elicitation about the melting of the ice sheets, for example, how fast the ice on Greenland and Antarctica will melt while considering the regional changes in the gravitational field and land uplift, we have calculated how much the sea will rise in Northern Europe,» explains Aslak Grinsted.
«A lot of research has shown that intrusions of warm water are responsible for melting ice along the polar coastlines and that these intrusions are steered by the shape of the seafloor,» said Jamin Greenbaum, an oceanography and geology expert at the University of Texas, Austin, who was not involved with the new study, in an email.
«The primary uncertainty in sea level rise is what are the ice sheets going to do over the coming century,» said Mathieu Morlighem, an expert in ice sheet modeling at the University of California, Irvine, who led the paper along with dozens of other contributors from institutions around the world.
When scientists with NASA's Operation IceBridge mission fly over the Earth's poles gathering ice sheet data, they can focus solely on their science and not the computing systems that make it possible, thanks to Indiana University IT experts.
Just last year, for example, the UK had its second - coldest March since records began, prompting the Met Office to call a rapid response meeting of experts to get to grips with whether melting Arctic sea - ice could be affecting British weather.
With the rising levels of BPA and other plastic chemicals found in our groundwater, ocean water, and even buried under 30 feet of ice at the south pole, experts warn that these chemicals may be contributing to the rising health problems we are seeing worldwide.
So by no means am I an expert on teenage - hood or anything that comes with it (besides eating ice cream, because I've definitely mastered that).
The femme banals of the piece are Halle Berry as Jinx and the equally dreadful Rosamund Pike as quick - to - reform ice princess Miranda Frost, with a returning cast of John Cleese as gadgets expert «Q» (his fluidly - paced cameo the highlight of the film), Samantha Bond as «Moneypenny,» and Dench as «M.» An orbital satellite menace is suspiciously familiar (see: Goldeneye; Moonraker), as is a diamond subplot that makes absolutely no sense except as it references Diamonds Are Forever.
There is also an avalanche of bonus extras, including: Extreme Cool View Version of Ice Age (which combines Scrat's Frozen Fun Facts with behind - the - scenes clips from the filmmakers and natural history experts), specific scene commentary by John Leguizamo as Sid, Behind the Scenes of Ice Age (an HBO special), Gone Nutty - Scrat's Missing Adventure (the animated short), Bunny (another animated short with introduction by director Chris Wedge), three multi-angle animation progressions, and six production featurettes.
I'm an author and expert on parenting in the modern - day big city, and I have some easy tips for new parents on how to bring kids up with the wholesome, ice - cream - truck and white - picket fence mentality in a big - city setting.
Venture into the ice tunnels of Langjökull glacier with an expert guide, and encounter intriguing volcanic landscapes, from gurgling mud pots to curious lava towers.
Scenic Highlights: Explore the popular resort town of Whistler, enjoy a historical tour through Banff with an expert from the Whyte Museum, search for grizzly and black bears on a float trip at Blue River, soak in natural hot springs, take an ice walk on an active glacier
It conflicts a little with «Volcanoes under Arctic ice: No link to melting, more experts say».
Given the unpredictable short - term dynamics up there, which make the ice subject to vagaries of Siberian winds and a mix of currents, a lot of polar ice experts tell me it's pretty much impossible to make such a prediction with high confidence.
We have joined forces with the Greenland expert Jason Box who has reconstructed the mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet since 1840 (Fig. 6 of our paper, see also his blog).
In late August, a Reuters story began with «a thaw of Antarctic ice is outpacing predictions by the U.N. climate panel and could in the worst case drive up world sea levels by 2 meters (6 feet) by 2100, a leading expert said.»
If current trends continue, the Arctic will be ice - free at 12; 39 PM on December 14 — with temperatures of -30 C. Ocean and Ice Services Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut Remember last week, when Arctic experts were certain that winter - like storms would... Continue readinice - free at 12; 39 PM on December 14 — with temperatures of -30 C. Ocean and Ice Services Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut Remember last week, when Arctic experts were certain that winter - like storms would... Continue readinIce Services Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut Remember last week, when Arctic experts were certain that winter - like storms would... Continue reading →
On a sunny day there may be cold temps that only last a few days and extended only when there is a constant chem spraying (ice nucleation) that most people are too dumbed down to think from cause to effect and then rely on the «weather reporter» to come up with some ludicrous explanation that makes them the «experts».
Experts with the National Snow and Ice Data Center say formation of sea ice around the Arctic Ocean probably petered out about two weeks aIce Data Center say formation of sea ice around the Arctic Ocean probably petered out about two weeks aice around the Arctic Ocean probably petered out about two weeks ago.
The Outlooks are produced with information on weather and sea ice conditions provided by the National Weather Service - Alaska Region and Alaska Native sea ice experts.
The ice experts at CRYOLIST say that the bogosity of the claims should have been immediately obvious to anyone with an ounce of scientific sense.
My first encounter with sea ice and Antarctica's jagged coastline came last August, when I joined a group of experts on a U.S. National Science Foundation research vessel for a monthlong voyage to the Antarctic Peninsula.
Since then there have been numerous documentaries about climate change, each taking different tacks to generate interest: The 11th Hour, which sexed up expert testimony with Leonardo DiCaprio's narration; Merchants of Doubt, which explained climate denial as a scurrilous corporate con game; and Chasing Ice, which took cues from nature documentaries in its quest to capture melting glaciers on film.
(btw - the main problem with the students attitude may not be incompetence but simply the fact that they got so used to trust blindly what tv or experts tell them (especially when they appear in groups) and that they can not imagine that there may be something wrong though even current scandals (VW - Diesel) or older failures (ozon - cfc / ice age scare) or even the fact that thousands of scientists were more than willing to change their ideology and citizenship (+ certain scientific believes) as it happened with «operation paperclip.
Attenborough flies around with an expert showing that the ice that holds back the glaciers is cracking up and that there is a potential world wide disaster looming if one of these big ice chucks then breaks off.
Jimmy Carter's leading expert on glaciers knew that the «collapse» of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet «has nothing to do with climate»
I'm an engineer, but I worked in a NOAA research vessel (needed money for college), took three Oceanography courses, have experience running large scale gridded dynamic models, have been involved in research to establish paramerization parameters for our models, and worked for several years in the Arctic together with a team of climatologists and «ice experts».
So when Dr. C mentions «about half» with a fairly large margin of error, it would appear her «expert» opinion on Arctic Sea Ice is worth consideration.
``... when Dr. C mentions «about half» with a fairly large margin of error, it would appear her «expert» opinion on Arctic Sea Ice is worth consideration.»
Tour leaders have been trained in observations and are in contact with sea ice experts, however it should be noted this is their first experience recording these observations.
The approach to the Sea Ice Outlook is a modified Delphi Method (i.e., using questionnaire responses from a panel of indendent experts) that: (1) samples independent expert opinion and rationale on an issue, (2) communicates the results, and (3) iterates on the process with feedback from the expert participants.
The ice is 200 meters or 600 feet thick and it is not trivial to drill through that much ice, but it can be done, and the British Antarctic Survey is aboard with a team of experts to do so to get sediment cores from the bottom below the ice:
Arctic summers ice - free «by 2013» «Professor Peter Wadhams from Cambridge University, UK, is an expert on Arctic ice... is in agreement with the model result of Professor Maslowski.»
Solar expert Piers Corbyn, of British forecasting group WeatherAction and famous for his successful wagers against the British Met Office forecasts, predicts Earth faces another mini ice age with potentially devastating consequences.
As the video warns, experts with NASA and various other professional institutions have already determined that the water trapped as Greenland's ice could effectively raise the height of the world's seas by a whopping 23 feet (7m)- that is, if it ALL melted into the ocean.
Susan Crockford is a polar bear expert with a message that climate alarmists don't want to hear: polar bear populations are thriving and are certainly in no danger from thinning summer sea ice supposedly caused by «man - made global warming.»
There we find a 45 - page, perfectly valid chapter on glaciers, snow and ice (Chapter 4), with the authors including leading glacier experts (such as my good colleague Georg Kaser from Austria, who first discovered the Himalaya error in the WG2 report).
However, considered as an ensemble of individual expert opinions, the assemblage of local representations of climate establishes both the Little Ice Age and Medieval Warm Period as climatic anomalies with worldwide imprints, extending earlier results by Bryson et al. (1963), Lamb (1965), and numerous intervening research efforts.
As a layman, with just a smattering of climatology education, the one thing that sticks out above all else is that the subject is immensely complicated, and involves expert knowledge of dozens of entirely different disciplines from statistical analysis through thermodynamics to ice core study.
Climate, Ice, and Weather Whiplash Jun 3, 2013 New video couples interviews with two experts — Rutgers» Jennifer Francis and Weather Underground's Jeff Masters http://youtu.be/u7EHvfaY8Zs
@Dikran You are completely right and that is exactly why we have made a clear distinction between the discussions between the experts (i.e. Judith Curry, Walt Meier and Ron Lindsay with respect to the first topic: Arctic Sea Ice decline) and the public comments.
Experts have shown that he, coating the ground with snow and ice, is the greater force in changing climate (Fig. 2)!»
In a new paper, the climate scientist Professor James Hansen and a team of international experts found the most dangerous effects of a warming climate — sea level rise, Arctic ice melt, extreme weather — would begin kicking in with a global temperature rise of 1C.
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